STOOL TESTS

Comprehensive Stool Analysis Sample Report

Stool Test Collection

Fecal Metals Sample Report

Comprehensive Stool Analysis Test

Beneficial flora help us digest and absorb our food, strengthen our immune system, detoxify noxious compounds, even contribute to the manufacture of essential vitamins. Some beneficial flora metabolize and recycle hormones, including estrogen, thyroid hormones, and phytoestrogens from food sources, which can help offset symptoms of menopause, PMS and perimenopause. In this way, they help maintain proper hormonal balance, and may protect bone and breast health as well. Dysbiotic flora/imbalanced body flora — including bacteria, viruses, yeast/fungi, and protozoans — are implicated in heart disease, allergies and asthma, skin disorders, obesity, IBS, arthritis and digestive problems, urinary tract infections, certain cancers, Alzheimer’s and more. This test can identify which good/friendly bacteria is missing or at low levels and which bad bacteria or yeasts may be abundantly present or missing indicating they may have left the bowel and spread to the pancreas, liver, etc. The comprehensive stool analysis will also provide valuable markers for the following: intestinal health, inflammation, immune system strength, and digestion/absorption. YFH is particularly excited about the list of remedies that is provided for medications versus natural remedies when bad bacteria/yeast is identified. This is based on your stool sample and the remedy is personalized after your sample is cultured and the offending bacteria, yeast, etc. has been tested for sensitivity to the remedy suggested. The test is reasonably priced and includes the doctor order, shipping fees as well as your written report and free group telephone conference call (calls are scheduled once per month) to explain the test. This is a stand alone test and does not have to be ordered with any other.

Fecal Metals

This test is the perfect complement to the Red Blood Cell Test and the Comprehensive Stool Test because we need to know if the metals are being removed effectively and whether bacteria and yeast are released once the metal is removed. The fecal stool test reports the number of metals being removed, the RBC test reports which metals are being stored and the Comprehensive Stool test identifies the specific bacteria and yeast present in the stool.

Most of us release metals in our stool. This is the normal exit route for metals. It would be best not to be exposed to metals and therefore not have any in our stool but that is impossible today. However, if you follow the right protocols you can remove the metals on a daily basis and avoid their storage. Once exposed to metals one wants to remove them quickly before they are stored. If you do not remove them quickly they will be stored. Then, they are like magnets that attract the bacteria and yeast to be stored with them. If you have a lot of metals trapped inside the cell as determined by the RBC test, then it is essential to see that you are removing them in the stool and hopefully in large numbers. The goal is to lower the level of metals inside the RBC and see them being removed in the fecal stool test. If they are not exiting the cells then they may be recirculating causing symptoms. This process explains why some symptoms come and go.

Join YFH's free group phone conference calls after you test to learn what you can do to expedite the metals being removed from the cells and then transferred to the bowel for removal. We also discuss techniques to clear the bacteria and yeast.

Studies have shown that once you have been exposed to metals, the metals will circulate through the blood stream. As we said above, some metals are excreted out of the body and the remainder are absorbed directly from the blood into the fatty tissues and various organs like the brain, bowel, and lung. While in our blood the metals will have an opportunity to find bacteria and encapsulate the bacteria before being stored together within the tissue. As you remove metals from the body, bacteria and yeast can be released into the blood stream causing you to feel sick. Losing weight should be done slowly as most individuals are releasing excess metals as they lose. This is why some people report that they became ill while or just after losing weight.

Do you know whether or not you have been exposed to toxic metals? If metals are stored in your body they can damage the brain, heart, kidneys, liver, immune and nervous system. If you do the fecal metals test first then follow quickly with the other two tests. It is not enough to know if you are removing them. Most people with higher levels of metals have metals stored as well.

Heavy metals such as mercury can be released by electric plants fired by coal, in our air, dental amalgams, fertilizers and insecticides, and water supply.

Cadmium exposure can come from coating on some jewelry, paint on some promotional glasses/toys, batteries, cigarette smoke first or second hand, living near hazardous waste sites, and even food.

Although we thought we had removed lead from our environment we now find lead in our children’s toys, specialty paint, fertilizers, insecticides, water, electric plants fired by coal and once again in our air.

Arsenic can be found in contaminated food, water, and medications, in our air, on golf courses, electric plants fired by coal, fertilizers, insecticides, rodenticides and fungicides, and wood preservatives.

Thallium is used in the electronics and pharmaceutical industries, glass manufacturing, infrared detectors and in insecticides and rat poisons.

The EPA has documented that toxic waste generated by the United States industries increased more than 25% in the year 2000. Over seven billion pounds of toxic waste were released into the air, land and water.

Florida (our home state) is in the top 10 for the highest levels of arsenic in the world!

Order this test as soon as you can. YFH will help you become an expert after you test....one free phone conference at a time.